How much would it cost to transfer to new pc case
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Hey, Scratchy!
That's definitely something we could do for you! For that PowerSpec, the expected price to do a rebuild (take apart PC, rebuild it in the new case) would be $200. If you happened to replace the stock CPU cooler with an All-in-One water cooler, then the expected price would start at $300 instead.
That being said, if the new case you got is nonstandard or if there's anything special you'd like to have done, there may be some extra costs just so we can get it exactly the way you want it. In most cases I've seen, simply moving the PC from one case to another doesn't go much above the $200 mark.
Definitely speak to one of our technicians at your local Micro Center, they'd be able to talk you through it and give you a final price.
Thanks for reaching out, let us know if you have any other questions!
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